Arcade Joystick Tops and Replacement Discs

by 3DFreeman

Arcade parts designer, helping to bring you closer to building your own arcade machine. Designs ...

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Category: Toys + Games

License: all_rights_reserved

Files Included:

  • File ID: 1774025 (Unknown size)
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Description

--Please rename my design files from .txt to .gcode--  ...then they are ready to print.

Here are some of the replacement arcade joystick tops (and discs) that I have designed to work with your standard Sanwa type joystick, that have a screw thread.

They are push on to fit and don't require screwing.

I have tested them with a variety of different Sanwa clones and the fit varies but only a little, a first time fitting can be a little fiddly but they also don't come off easy so I see that as a good thing. Mind you don't trap your fingers between the top and your control board when the blighter suddenly drops on.

_4415H in the file name means: 4 top layers, 4 bottom layers, 15% infill & H is Hex infill.

I have designed more standard tops and intend to make more custom ones in time, please consider supporting me on Patreon to unlock access to them:

https://www.patreon.com/3DFreeman

I also have a Thingiverse page:

https://www.thingiverse.com/3d...

Here's a non-affiliate ebay link to the type of cheap and cheerful Sanwa clone I use:

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/334119951114?hash=item4dcb19db0a:g:Ka0AAOSwaqxhHjfn&frcectupt=true

Thanks for checking out my designs.

Print Settings

Printer:

Aquila X2

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Filament brand:

Voxelab

Filament material:

PLA

Notes:

The two versions of joystick disc are 00 (1mm thick - closer to original) and 01 (2mm thick), the reason I am bringing this up is that depending on how you adhere your prints to the bed, the 1mm thick version might be a challenge to remove off the bed once printed.

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